BIMA
calls for judges for first time in 21 years
Released on
= July 12, 2005, 8:35 am
Press Release
Author = BIMA
Industry = Internet
& Online
Press Release
Summary = BIMA invites industry submissions for judging panel for
this year’s awards
Press Release
Body = The British Interactive Media Association (BIMA) today calls
for judges to volunteer for this year’s interactive design
awards (BIMAs). BIMA is looking to create a judging panel, of exclusively
senior practitioners working within the interactive industry, through
an inclusive and fair process of selection.
This is the
first time in 21 years of the BIMAs that the leading association
has called for judges to volunteer from the interactive industry.
Judges, who will need to attend at least one full day of judging
in London, will be selected by elected members of the BIMA Executive
Committee.
According to
Mark Iremonger, vice chair of BIMA, “We want to open up the
judging selection. Gathering a wide range of judging volunteers
will allow the BIMA Executive to select from a broader range of
talents and disciplines”.
Anyone working
in the interactive industries who feel they have earned a place
on the jury can apply by sending a 250 word summary of why they
should be considered, alongside a short profile or biography.
In addition,
the applicant needs to supply a list of up to three interactive
projects that they have been directly involved in, describing their
role within them and providing links where appropriate. In this
way, BIMA hopes to select judges that
have a deep understanding of interactive and creativity. More information
on volunteering to be a judge can be found at
http://www.bima.co.uk/awards2005/call-for-judges/
Iremonger continues:
“The new judging criteria and selection process are an important
part of the many positive changes to the BIMAs this year. It is
easy to be sceptical about awards if you don’t understand
the judging process and how judges have been selected. Our intention
is to make it easy for the industry to see how the judges have been
agreed”.
The deadline
for submissions is July 31st 2005 and the final judging panel will
be widely publicised alongside details as to the process and selection.
Judges can still enter the BIMA awards, as their entry will be managed
in the judging process
to avoid a conflict of interest.
The BIMA awards
celebrate creative excellence and best practice in interactive design.
To mark BIMA’s 21st birthday, this year’s awards sees
significant changes to categories, judging criteria and the judge
selection process.
The final deadline
for entry into the Awards is the 21st of July. The BIMAs winners
will celebrate at the awards ceremony on the 24th November. More
information and
entry forms can be found at http://www.bima.co.uk/awards2005.
…ends/
Editorial notes
About BIMA
BIMA, the British Interactive Media Association, represents and
supports companies who supply creative, consultancy and production
services for the interactive industry. BIMA is the only organisation
dedicated to the craft of interactivity.
BIMA supports
the discipline of interactive design. It promotes how interactivity
can influence advertising, commerce, education, entertainment and
art.
BIMA promotes
interactivity in all digital media regardless of its application.
It recognises and promotes excellence in interactive design.
BIMA sets standards,
produces guidelines and defines best practice for all those working
in the interactive arena.
Acting as a
unifying voice, BIMA champions the issues important to those creating
interactive work and promotes education, skills and training for
people working at
the sharp end of interactive design, production and consultancy.
www.bima.co.uk
For further
information, please contact:
Katy Howell
immediate future Ltd
0845 408 2031
pressoffice@immediatefuture.co.uk
Web Site = http://www.immediatefuture.co.uk
Contact Details
= pressoffice@immediatefuture.co.uk
0845 408 2031
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